edit: if the binary strings are converted to hexadecimal, they are 70, 67, and 102. If they are converted to letters, then the first two are P and G, there is no letter for the third string. That's all I've got right now.

I think the community has lost some stamina on this whole puzzle thingy. I think the picture of the guy is important. Otherwise it wouldn't be included. He looks like if Alexander Graham Bell and Sigmund Freud had a lovechild.

with some help from my friend tony the brains i think you guys may want to look at thisTony
Let's see here....
The first one:
in binary, pg#258

The second one:
...
x is A death mask mounted in an apartment hallway sends its new tenant into a state of paranoia
From research, it's from the movie Hex which came out in 2009. Could possibly be a clue to the

Third one:
x = 03 135 152 117 ___ (other people suggested 93)
x= hex so x = QR or x = QRy
Could be a .qry file? (QUERY)
In SQL, a query is the name of its commands, which it uses on the database. It perfroms an

operation dealing with data... Such as selecting, changing, or creating new objects in the

database.
If we fill in the numbers of the words from the quote, we get this:
Death into in state A paranoia... or Death into in state sends apartment
Maybe A XAMask XMaskIs XXIn
Maybe A new mask into is x state
Maybe a new mask into is sends in
Maybe A x a mask a mask is x x in

Maybe it's decimal into hex. So that means x is going to be hex, so you're supposed to convert

it to hex.
03 87 98 75

Fourth one:
I'd know that guy from anywhere, that's Ivan Pavlov, a Russian physiologist... Known for his

discovery of the "Conditioned Reflex," which is a learned reflex, as opposed to an instinctive

one. He discovered that you could train mammals to respond in a certain way to a particular

stimulus... For example, he did an experiment that before he would feed the dogs, he would

ring a bell. Therefore, the dogs linked the bell with food and would begin to salivate. He

won the Nobel prize in 1904, but not for reflexes; for his studies in figuring out how the

digestive system worked.
Ivan Petrovich Pavlov

Fifth one:
Hmmm... Not quite sure...
pg#258QRyPavlov
pg#258 query Pavlov... Maybe there's a database somewhere where you go to 258 and change it to
Pavlov?
On the 258th line in the Wikipedia source for Pavlov it leads to the Copley Medal, which he won

in 1915 "On the ground of his investigations in the physiology of digestion and of the higher

centres of the nervous system"

Sixth one:
y=x+1 is a graph... but we could fill in the x (although I don't think that's right...)
y=hex+1 y=QRy+1

Seventh one:
To know y you must ask. What is y? Y is x + 1. What is x? x is hex, x = 03 135 152 117 or x = 03 87 98 75
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